The advance was also confirmed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor, and reported by Hezbollah's Al-Manar television station.
"Heroic army forces in cooperation with the Lebanese resistance took control of the Al-Jamaiyat neighbourhood in western Zabadani and the Al-Sultana neighbourhood in the east of the city," state television said in a breaking news alert.
"Operations are continuing with dozens of terrorists killed and wounded," it added.
The Britain-based Observatory confirmed that regime forces and Hezbollah had entered the city, adding that army helicopters had dropped at least 12 barrel bombs on the town since today morning.
Hezbollah's Al-Manar television aired what it said was footage of its fighters and Syrian soldiers entering the town.
Zabadani is around 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of the capital and was one of the first towns to fall into rebel hands in early 2012.
It is the last major opposition position in the Qalamun region, which runs along the border with Lebanon and was once a bastion for the rebels.
In late 2013, government forces and Hezbollah began a major campaign to take back the region, culminating in April 2014 with the capture of the ancient Christian town of Maalula.
Syrian state media announced an official beginning to the government's operation to retake the town yesterday.
Hezbollah is a key ally of the Syrian government and has sent fighters to bolster its forces against an uprising that began in March 2011.
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